Doctors quickly surmised that brain clots were J&J vaccine reaction, but doctors were unable to reach federal authorities for days.
Check out the top performances from Tuesday’s high school baseball and softball action and look forward to Wednesday’s schedule.
The third time wasn’t the charm: the Electric Daisy Carnival has been postponed once again.
Businesses are authorized to be open at up to 50 percent capacity in Nevada and will be fully opening up no later than June 1, according to Gov. Steve Sisolak.
I am a gun owner and retired law enforcement, and I support H.R. 8, the U.S. House bill that would require criminal background checks for individual guns sales.
Isn’t it wonderful that corporations are now “woke” to the injustices in our society but they will do business in communist China.
The Nevada goal of net zero emissions by 2050, approved two years ago by the Legislature, is already causing controversy.
Sunday’s article about the “jobs bill” aiding rail projects between Las Vegas and Los Angeles said approximately 47,000 vehicles travel Interstate 15 daily between the two regions.
The process in the George Floyd case highlighted the strengths of our system, not its weaknesses.
Opposing riots shouldn’t be a partisan issue. Unfortunately, depending on who the rioters are, it’s largely turned into one.
Mark Davis said he was following the lead of George Floyd’s brother when tweeting: “I Can Breathe 4-20-21” to applaud the guilty verdict in the murder case.
She was working as a cocktail waitress when a customer told her she’d make a great strip-tease performer.
Anyone with information on Trygstad’s whereabouts can call the Boulder City police at 702-293-9224.
The share of Southern Nevada homeowners who are months behind on their mortgage payments is shrinking.
The one-eighth-of-a-cent increase had become more critical by helping to address the sweeping effects of the pandemic, officials said.
Under the new agreement, the development will withdraw a lawsuit that it filed against the city this month.
The Golden Knights were built to win the Stanley Cup, not just make the playoffs. And with 11 games left, here are five things to watch as they prepare for a postseason run.
Styx is adding one date as the band’s shows are selling to the theater’s full, 1,815-seat capacity.
While it’s too early to make a final judgment on any of the three draft classes, it is possible to grade their performance thus far.
The House on Tuesday passed a bill by Rep. Dina Titus of Nevada to diversify the Department of Homeland Security workforce so it will better represent the nation’s ethnic makeup.
The Clark County coroner’s office has identified a 4-year-old boy who died last week after a house fire.
The property, on the corner of Sahara Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard South, is for sale with additional retail space available for lease.
Historic Westside residents celebrated in neighborhood streets Tuesday and Nevada leaders applauded the decision to convict Derek Chauvin for killing George Floyd.
President Joe Biden met with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus on Tuesday to discuss pressing issues that included immigration and components of the recently enacted coronavirus package.
The Clark County Commission is scheduled Wednesday to consider certain agreements for Jackie Robinson’s 27-acre project, which has been on the drawing board for years.
More than 150 pieces of legislation moved toward passage in the Legislature Tuesday ahead of deadline for action.
Jon Rahm and Ryan Palmer are the 8-1 co-favorites with Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay to win the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, but there’s long shots to consider.
The gaming attorney from Pisanelli Bice PLLC replaces board member Terry Johnson, who had been on the board since November 2012 and whose term expires this month.
Paiute Golf Resort shined in its debut as the venue for the Korn Ferry Tour’s MGM Resorts Championship last week. The future of the tournament already is being discussed.